The new Christmas Collection carol books contain all the traditional Christmas Carols, with some new 'pop' music arrangements included to add more variety to your carolling this year.

* Note, these are not compatible with the New Christmas Praise books.

Full list of works in The Christmas Collection:-

• A child this day is born• A Christmas lullaby• A great and mighty wonder• All I want for Christmas is you• All my heart this night rejoices• Angels, from the realms of Glory (Come and worship)• Angels, from the realms of Glory (Iris)• Angels we have heard on high• A starry night• As with gladness men of old• Auld lang syne• A virgin most pure• Away in a manger (The manger scene)• Away in a manger (Traditional)• A winter’s tale• Bethlehem• Brightest and best (Spean)• Brightest and best (Traditional)• Calypso Carol• Carol for the Nativity• Carol of the bells• Carol of the drum• Child of Mary• Christians Awake!• Christ is born (Il est né)• Christ was born on Christmas Day• Come and join the celebration• Come, children, come quickly• Coventry Carol• Deck the hall• Ding dong! merrily on high• Do you hear what I hear?• Frosty the snowman• Gabriel’s Message• Gaudete• Glory in the highest• Glory in the highest Heaven• God of God, the uncreated• God rest you merry, gentlemen• Good Christian men, rejoice• Good King Wenceslas• Go, tell it on the mountain!• Happy Christmas (War is over)• Hark the glad sound!• Hark! the herald angels sing• Have yourself a merry little Christmas• Here we come a-wassailing• How far is it to Bethlehem?• Huron Carol• Infant Holy• In the bleak midwinter (Cranham)• In the bleak midwinter (Darke)• I saw mommy kissing Santa Claus• I saw three ships come sailing in• It came upon a midnight clear (Traditional)• It came upon a midnight clear (Willis)• It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas• It’s the most wonderful time of the year• I wish it could be Christmas everyday• I wonder as I wander• Jesus, good above all other• Jingle Bells• Jingle bell rock• Joy to the world!• Last Christmas• Let it snow!• Little baby Jesus• Little children, wake and listen• Little Donkey• Little Jesus, sweetly sleep• Lo! he comes with clouds descending• Long, long ago• Love came down at Christmas• Mary’s boy child• Mary’s Child• Masters in this hall• Merry Christmas everyone• Mistletoe and wine• Noel• O Christmas tree• O come, all ye faithful• O come, Immanuel• O Heaven-sent King• O holy night!• O little town of Bethlehem (Christmas Carol)• O little town of Bethlehem (Forest Green)• O little town of Bethlehem (St Louis)• Once in royal David’s city• Past three o’clock• Patapan• Personent Hodie• Praise ye the Lord• Ring the bells• Rise up, shepherd!• Rockin’ around the Christmas tree• Rudolph, the red-nosed reindeer• Sans day carol• Santa Claus is comin’ to town• Saviour’s Day• See, amid the winter’s snow• Silent Night!• Sleigh Ride• Softly the night is sleeping• So here it is, merry Christmas• Stars are shining• Still, still, still• Stop the cavalry• Sussex Carol• Sweet chiming bells• Sweet chiming Christmas bells• The candle song• The cherry tree carol• The Christmas song• The first Nowell• The holly and the ivy• The infant King• The light has come• The shepherds’ farewell• The stable door• The star in the east• The twelve days of Christmas• The virgin Mary had a baby boy• They all were looking for a king• Thou didst leave thy throne• Three kings’ march• Unto us a boy is born• Walking in the air• We gather round the manger-bed• We three kings of Orient are• We wish you a merry Christmas• What child is this?• When a child is born• When Santa got stuck up the chimney• Whence is that goodly fragrance flowing?• When wise men came seeking• While shepherds watched (Cranbrook)• While shepherds watched (Handel)• While shepherds watched (Winchester Old)• White Christmas• Who is he?• Winter Wonderland• Worldwide Christmas message• Zither Carol• A starry night• Christmas Joy• Christmas Praise• Coventry Carol• Infant Holy• Mid-winter• Rudolph, the red-nosed reindeer• The everlasting light• To celebrate his birth• Yuletide Rag

Grant Kirkhope Grant Kirkhope is a BAFTA nominated British composer who has created the soundtrack for video games that have sold in excess of 30 million copies. From “GoldenEye” to “Banjo-Kazooie”, “Viva Pi?ata” to “Donkey Kong”, “Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning” to “Civilization: Beyond Earth” and “Perfect Dark” to “Castle of Illusion starring Mickey Mouse”. He has also recently scored the feature film “The King’s Daughter” starring Pierce Brosnan and William Hurt and is currently working on “Yooka Laylee” and “Dropzone”. Grant’s score for “Viva Pi?ata” was nominated by BAFTA in the Original Score category in its 2007 awards. Grant is represented by the prestigious Gorfaine/Schwartz Agency by Cheryl Tiano and Kevin Korn. Grant has a degree in music from the Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester, where he majored in classical trumpet, is a green card holder and now lives in Agoura Hills, LA with his wife and two children. “Ian and I first met when we were around 15 years old. We both played in our county orchestra, the North Yorkshire Schools Symphony Orchestra (I was a trumpet player). I think we hit it off straight away, as we were definitely a couple of cheeky kids, if you know what I mean! We both ended up playing in Rowntree Mackintosh Brass Band for a while too which Ian’s Dad, Trevor conducted. We bumped into each other again when we both went for the Shell/LSO Scholarship. I got to the area finals in Manchester so I was pretty pleased with myself but then I saw Ian and I knew it was all over! Of course Ian went on to win and the rest is history. I saw him again when I was attending the Royal Northern College of Music around 1983 by which time Ian had just got the principal chair at the Halle Orchestra. Then I guess 30 something years went by as we both went about our lives and lost touch. We re-kindled our friendship due to his wife really. She emailed me to say it was Ian’s 50th birthday and she was collecting stories from all his friends over the years. After that we got back in touch and then one day on Facebook I got a message from him in typical dry Yorkshire fashion “now then Grant, I had a listen to your music and I think it’s good, how about writing a piece for me ?” I was a little bit unsure at first but of course I loved Ian’s playing and of course I said yes. Over a Skype call in 2016, he asked me what I thought I’d write. I said since I live in LA I’d like to write a “Hollywood” trombone piece. Imagine if John Williams had written a piece for solo trombone, that’s what I’d like to write - well I’d certainly like to try” – Grant Kirkhope